After reading through several reviews here and elsewhere, I am considering the Grizzly G0555 14 inch bandsaw. But now I noticed that they have a new (slightly redesigned, upgraded) version the G0555LX. They have an introductory price that makes it less than the original. Does anyone have any experience or know about the new and improved version?

-- LarryBinNC

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Larry -I think the biggest attractive feature of the LX model is the so called “Rack and Pinion” guide adjustment.

I have the delta 14 inch – and a ‘problem’ is that when you adjust the guide – there is some twisting with the post.That creates the issue that where you had good alignment when the post was 1 inch above the table, the blade guides are (might be) misaligned when you are 8 inches above the table.

The LX design will be a knob that you turn and the guide moves up and down. that SHOULD be more precise.

Grizzly makes a good bandsaw if I were starting again – I would definitely get the riser block – since it is a real bummer when you get the riser block a year later, and all those nice resaw blades you bought at 93 1/2 inches are useless. But I don’t know what you will do with it. But if you will resaw, or cut anything tall – get the riser kit day 1 and set up your saw one time.

just my 2cents

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I have a g0555 and i dont know about alot of there other machinery but i owned a delta and that was a good bandsaw but a friend said he would buy it from me so i sold it and bought the grizzly. This bandsaw is flawess and since i bought it my table saw does a lot more sitting because this saw cuts perfect straight cuts. Even when i forget to tighten the blade tensioner it cuts perfect. If you are going to purchase a bandsaw this is a great buy. Me i just put a resaw blade on it and leave it like that all the time. I would recommend buying a small bandsaw or scrollsaw for small stuff where you are doing curves. I just looked on craigslist for these and got a small delta bandsaw and scrollsaw for under 100 bucks and they work excellent. Also be sure to get the riser block because if you dont you will regret it. I do a lot of resawing fresh cut lumber with my grizzly and that is alot of fun making things .

I’ve got the G0555P and it’s a great machine. I’d by that new version in a second! Cast Iron wheels, Rack & Pinion post adjustment, and that fence looks to be a nice upgrade to the one on the older G0555’s

I just purchased the Griz GO555p…..... I had some 10×12 cedar beams that needed a corbel cut on the end of them. So instead of getting the 5k saw designed for that type of cut I ordered the Griz with the riser block. having a Laguna 16hd bandsaw I did not expect to much out of the Griz. Well I am very surprised and the corbels came out great. The riser block install went well. Everything lined up perfect. Stuck a new Timber Wolf blade and went to work. For the Money it is a darn good saw. Truely impressed. Pretty White Paint…..

I have a 555P. I agree, get the riser block from day one, but don’t use the supplied blade, it’s worse than can be imagined. I actually thought the saw was defective. A Woodslicer blade transformed the saw.

Hard to wrong with a 555.

Having said that, I was reading the long-running thread on bandsaws and I think that I’m going to try resawing with a smaller blade to try to get more blade tension. I have a 3/4” and I’m going to try a 3/8” or 1/2” and see what happens.

@bunkie I think the LX risers are not in stock yet so he may have to use the LX for a while sans riser.

In regards to the resaw blade are you using one of the thin gauge blades like the Highland Woodslicer? If not that type of blade is really perfect on the small saws. 1/2” in .022 gauge Woodslicer, Bladerunner or Kerfmaster (the latter two are the same stock just cheaper at Iturra and Spectrum Supply).